Disability Books (Mostly Autism)
46 stories
Everything Wrong with the Autism Representation on Wattpad by sketchulent
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The title speaks for itself. Unlike autistic people, who according to Autism Speaks, can't speak for ourselves. Go figure. (Not satire.) (I made this more for myself than anyone else.) (You're welcome.)
Please Stand By x Silent Voice by LaughAtDarkness
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Wendy Wellcott wants to be normal. One day, she meets a man that claims he can help her. But are the sacrifices worth it? A Please Stand By x Silent Voice cross over fan fiction. This fan fiction takes place one year after the events of Please Stand By and Silent Voice respectively.
What Is Normal? by bethdeal
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Sky Anderson always knew she was different. It didn't bother her one bit. She enjoyed not fitting in. So she didn't have friends. She liked being alone. So when she got sent away to a private school she hadn't heard of, she wasn't worried. She was used to it. Soon, she finds out that being different isn't all that bad.
Autism  by AliceIsTheName
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Alice Montgomery is a young adult diagnosed with autism and a mild intellectual disability who lives in a seaside town and stuck on the journey to finding herself. That is, until she meets somebody with the same special needs that changes her life for the good. ⚜️🔱⚜️ The lead character is based off myself.
Maybe I Just Want A Better World. by Sugarfae
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An inside look at what's wrong with the world and how we can fix ourselves to make it better.
Autism 101 by AutismInfo
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Curious about autism? This resource for writers talks about what autism is and how to write an autistic character. Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disability that affects around 1 in 59 people. Every autistic person is different. Most autistic people typically experience some or all of the common autistic traits, which include developmental delays, difficulty mind-reading, sensory issues, need for routine, stimming, and difficulty understanding and coping with emotions. This resource is intended to be autistic-friendly. This is a space for good-faith learning and positivity. It is OK to have questions and to not know things. People commenting in bad faith will be blocked, and possibly reported. (Please do not try to debate mean people.)
Poems by LovelaceTDF
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Just some musings. Nothing big. Some poems are written for school, some are spur-of-the-moment stuff.
My Neurodivergent Story by grimstaroxx
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I was diagnosed with ADHD and as being on the autistic spectrum at 17 years old. Here is my story...
Out of My Mind by sadlou-runs
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A collection of enlightening perspectives from a very neurologically different person.
Diversity by Sugarfae
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When a young girl is diagnosed with autism, she realizes that she's different. Her family accepts her, but making friends, completing school work, and controlling anxiety slowly become an everyday problem.